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what were the major aims of revolutionaries in 18th and 19th century Europe​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The major aims of revolutionaries in 18-19 th century Europe abolish monarchy & achieve social equality in the society

Explanation:

  • In the "19th century", "nationalism" was born & developed as a movement triggering "drastic political" & "mental shifts" in Europe.
  • The revolutions were "primarily bourgeois", "nationalist & liberal revolutions" aimed at replacing the monarchical institutions of the archaics & creating separate nation states.
  • It was also the "duty & destiny" of the "Country to liberate the people of "Europe" from "despotism", that is to say to enable other "European" peoples to become nations.
  • The "revolutionary" wore the symbol "democracy" "fair", 'brotherhood' & "liberalism" & "national self-determination".' During the "tumultuous events" that started at the end of the 18thcentury, the two "intellectual aspirations" of "nationalism & liberalism" were given substance and shape.

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Answered by primestudent2811
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The major aims of revolutionaries in 18-19 th century Europe abolish monarchy & achieve social equality in the society

Explanation:  

In the "19th century", "nationalism" was born & developed as a movement triggering "drastic political" & "mental shifts" in Europe.

The revolutions were "primarily bourgeois", "nationalist & liberal revolutions" aimed at replacing the monarchical institutions of the archaics & creating separate nation states.

It was also the "duty & destiny" of the "Country to liberate the people of "Europe" from "despotism", that is to say to enable other "European" peoples to become nations.

The "revolutionary" wore the symbol "democracy" "fair", 'brotherhood' & "liberalism" & "national self-determination".' During the "tumultuous events" that started at the end of the 18thcentury, the two "intellectual aspirations" of "nationalism & liberalism" were given substance and shape

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